They do work, but the cell phone, with or without the battery in, as long as the SIM card is less than, say, two years old, will record everything, if the microphone is still exposed.
You must remove the battery, place the darn thing into a Faraday cage (aluminum wrap), but also isolate the sound.
They do work, but the cell phone, with or without the battery in, as long as the SIM card is less than, say, two years old, will record everything, if the microphone is still exposed.
You must remove the battery, place the darn thing into a Faraday cage (aluminum wrap), but also isolate the sound.
Every phone has an IMEI and a serial number and every router assigns a MAC address to users... Nobody is invisible. The tech must be also in the SIM card, probably in the form of an EPROM that keeps refreshing itself, in case the phone dies. The fact that they are still selling phones with removable batteries suggests that spying on the user doesn't require a battery, so an old SIM card might still save the day, but it must be older than 2015 and, preferably, 2012, when graphene-based computers were already fully functional.
Burner phones might work in places where the buyer is not asked for an ID at the time of purchase. Alternatively, giving ten bucks to a homeless guy to buy the phone can also work.
They do work, but the cell phone, with or without the battery in, as long as the SIM card is less than, say, two years old, will record everything, if the microphone is still exposed.
You must remove the battery, place the darn thing into a Faraday cage (aluminum wrap), but also isolate the sound.
so sim card out and your gold or do you think using WIFI with no sim is a no-no?
Every phone has an IMEI and a serial number and every router assigns a MAC address to users... Nobody is invisible. The tech must be also in the SIM card, probably in the form of an EPROM that keeps refreshing itself, in case the phone dies. The fact that they are still selling phones with removable batteries suggests that spying on the user doesn't require a battery, so an old SIM card might still save the day, but it must be older than 2015 and, preferably, 2012, when graphene-based computers were already fully functional.
Burner phones might work in places where the buyer is not asked for an ID at the time of purchase. Alternatively, giving ten bucks to a homeless guy to buy the phone can also work.
so if they have a beam for you on stand-by, when you put your batt in the once a day your gonzo?
What do you mean?